Steve Harvey was born on January 17, 1957 in Welch, West Virginia, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for The Steve Harvey Show (1996), You Got Served (2004) and Family Feud (1999). He has been married to Marjorie Harvey since June 25, 2007. They have two children. He was previously married to Mary Lee Shackelford and Marcia Whitman.
Steven Hassan is one of the foremost authorities on undue influence (mind control) and controlling groups and individuals. He understands the subject from the unique perspective as both a former cult member and as a clinical professional who has been working full time in the field since 1976. Read More Steven is the Founding Director of the Freedom of Mind Resource Center, a coaching, consulting, and training organization dedicated to supporting individuals to have the freedom to think clearly and to freely consider how they want to live their lives. Steven pioneered a breakthrough method called the Strategic Interactive Approach (SIA), an effective and legal alternative for families to help cult members. The SIA teaches family and friends how to strategically influence the individual involved in the cult. He is the author of Combating Cult Mind Control: The #1 Best Selling Guide to Protection, Rescue, and Recovery from Destructive Cults (1988, 1990, 2015), Releasing the Bonds: Empowering People to Think for Themselves (2000) and Freedom of Mind: Helping Loved Ones Leave Controlling People, Cults & Beliefs (2012, 2013). He is also the Co-Developer of Ending the Game, a non-coercive curriculum designed to educate and empower sex trafficking victims to leave pimps and traffickers. Steven provides training workshops and seminars for mental health professionals, educators, and law enforcement officers worldwide, as well as for families of cult members. He writes and speaks out about the importance of viewing ISIS/Daesh and other terrorist groups as destructive cults.
Steve Hatcher was born on July 30, 1967 in California, USA. He is an actor. He was previously married to Chanel.
Steve Havarro is an actor, known for Cleopatra Wong (1978).
Steve Hawk is known for Under an Arctic Sky (2017).
Steve Hay is a boat-dwelling Oxford-based Scottish actor and voice artist. He is the voice of the Scottish Government's current speed and healthy eating campaigns, the narrator of Channel 5Star's hit World's Wildest Holidays, the voice of Alton Towers' £16M wooden spectacular The Wickerman, is the 360-degree virtual reality guide to Glenfiddich distillery, and is one of The Macallan Pioneers Experience founding actors. Recent television includes hit series Outlander, and as an ADR voice artist on feature films Mary Queen of Scots, directed by Josie Rourke, MacBeth, directed by Justin Kurzel and Jason Connery's Tommy's Honour, and television series In Plain Sight. Recent theatre includes Macbeth in a bi-lingual international co-production at Kyrgyzstan's national theatre, Tomorrow Never Knows in Lodz, Poland and Too Long The Heart for Siege Perilous in Edinburgh. He appears in hotly anticipated horror feature Sinphony: A Clubhouse Horror Anthology, and plays lead roles in The Anatomist for Nicci Thompson of Crow House Productions and The Hanging Branch, directed by Shaun Hughes for Chris Robb's Tripswitch Productions. As a voice artist he has worked with clients including Laphroig whisky, Jura whisky, Glenlivet whisky, Bank of Scotland, Vodafone, Radisson Red, Tesco, Lloyds Bank and Cadburys. Steve is also a regular reader and helps cast and direct Short Stories Aloud, curated by Sarah Franklin. He played JM Barrie in The Mythmakers in London's West End and in New York. He has appeared in several music videos for Candy Says, and The Long Insiders. Steve is a founding member of the Oxford Actors Network, Oxfordshire Theatre Makers and Inspires networking group for the Film, Television, Voiceover and Mocap Industries. He also works for homeless charity Crisis, and used to be a journalist. Occasionally he still is...
Steve Hayden is an actor and producer, known for Killing Time (2010), Seeing Scarlett (2017) and Blue Heelers (1994).
Steve Haymire is known for Where the Scary Things Are (2022).
Steve Healey was born on the 27th November 1989 to Richard Andrew Healey, a transport manager and Elizabeth Healey, a teaching assistant. Educated at Sir Wiliam Robertson High School, then Grantham College, gaining a triple Merit in Public Services, he went on to study Media Production at The University of Lincoln. Steve discovered an interest in acting from an early age being part of schools plays and then pantomimes and student films. He takes to the stage regularly to interview guest QnA sessions. He has been in conversation with Brian Blessed, Paul McGann, Sylvester McCoy and many more big names. His first professional film work was for an indie film called Darkwave: Edge of the Storm where he played a mutilated guard who fought the main character and eventually got hideously electrocuted. The first time he appeared on screen was for ITV's Victoria in February 2016. Next he went on to work on The Royals Season 3, featuring in a fight scene with Prince Liam (William Moseley) where Steve underwent light facial prosthetics for a featured part. The part, however, was cut from the final edit but he can be seen in the background. He then went on to be cast as a German Soldier and Chatteux Guard in the massive 2017 blockbuster, Wonderwoman. A Black Belt in Kickboxing, qualified Scuba Diver, trained on-screen combatant and Marvel Universe Live approved stunt performer, Steve is constantly practicing new skills for use on screen.
Steve Heinz is a SAG Eligible actor who has appeared in film, television, commercials, HSN and print. He has also been a 'stand-in' for Kris Kristofferson ('Dolphin Tale 2'), Bryan Cranston ('The One and Only Ivan'), Terence Stamp ('Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children'), Coach Don Shula & Patrick St. Esprit ('Ballers'), and stand-in/photo double for MLB Mgr. Joe Maddon ('Feeding America' PSA).